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Why should Christians be financially generous?
Christian generosity is rooted in an understanding that all we are and have belongs to God, the Creator (Psalm 24:1). God is the owner and we are managers. God has made it clear that faithful managers should be generous.
Christians are also grateful for God’s grace and forgiveness expressed through Christ’s death (I Corinthians 6:20). Our gratitude is expressed through obedience to God’s design for living, which prescribes a generous heart. We are created in God’s image, and God is loving and giving.
Why did Jesus link our spiritual lives so closely to financial matters?
Our commitment to generosity is an important step on our journey of knowing, loving and serving God. Giving is an opportunity to worship and serve God. When we return a portion of our financial blessings to God, we create an opportunity for God to work through us and through our church.
How should I give?
The Bible says our generosity should be:
- Regular – I Corinthians 16:2
- Proportional – II Corinthians 8:12
- Sacrificial – Mark 12:41-44
How much should I give?
The New Testament teaches giving in proportion to the material blessings we have received. Jesus affirmed the Old Testament tradition of tithing – giving 10% of our income or blessings. He praised the sacrificial generosity of the poor widow (Luke 21:1-4). We encourage giving a percentage of your income and moving toward, or beyond, the tithe as your goal as you grow in your generosity. You can use the chart below to help you determine how much you commit to give.
Why should I pledge and not just continue to give on Sunday?
First, the process of prayerfully asking God to guide your decision and then making a commitment is an expression of gratitude and praise to God. Secondly, your commitment allows our church to budget and plan for our ministries in the coming year.
What if my situation changes and I need to change my commitment?
We understand that life changes. .. just let us know if you need to make an adjustment.
Schedule your monthly or one-time gift to happen
automatically by filling out the form below.
If you prefer, you can commit to your pledge online here,
and send your offering to the Business Office at HPUMC.
You can also contact the Business Office at 214.523.2212 to set up bank draft, or from your bank's website follow instructions for setting up a new payee:
- Use your member number as the "account number," or call 214.523.2212 to get yours.
- Use the following mailing address:
3300 Mockingbird Lane
Dallas, TX 75205
- Follow instructions for frequency (one-time or recurring) and amount.
- You may change your payment settings as often as your bank allows.








